dmb says:
I don't think that. Hallucinations and dreams are very much worth studying and have suffered from a similar neglect. But mysticism is more interesting to me. I've come to dislike the word "universality" and don't use it much. Seems better just to say mystical experiences are widely known and don't belong to any particular time or culture.
DM: That's an approach that sounds more coherent to me. Well put DMB.
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